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When companies are looking for opinions or advice on a project, they tend to go to LinkedIn or use expert networks such as GLG, Third Bridge, or AlphaSights. …
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When companies are looking for opinions or advice on a project, they tend to go to LinkedIn or use expert networks such as GLG, Third Bridge, or AlphaSights. …
… At the same time, we’re also seeing conventional tech platforms like Amazon , LinkedIn , and Reddit looking to AI to revamp their search and discoverability features — so there will be plenty of potential acquirers if any of the startups start looking to sell. …
In Brief Posted: 7:30 AM PDT · May 4, 2026 Zack Whittaker US healthcare marketplaces shared citizenship and race data with ad tech giants Almost all of the 20 U.S. state government-run health insurance marketplaces shared residents’ application information with advertising and tech giants, includin… …
… In a post on X , he wrote that Pit was “founded by tech bros, from Voi and Klarna,” but immediately added, “We have tech girls on the team as well, fyi.” That clarification wasn’t immediately apparent from Pit’s LinkedIn profile, although TechCrunch has spoken with one woman working at Pit on the c… …
… Spagnuolo, who used the name “AlphaRaccoon” on Polymarket, has worked at Google for over 12 years, according to information on LinkedIn. “As alleged, Spagnuolo violated the duties he owed to his employer and used Google’s confidential business information to make more than $1.2 million in trading p… …
… Four-year-old Harvey, which offers LLM AI for law firms, hit ARR of $190 million by the end of 2025, co-founder and CEO Winston Weinberg shared on LinkedIn . …
… Little is known about Sadi Thermal Machines, but it appears to employ several Tesla alumni, according to a review of LinkedIn and a source familiar with the startup. …
… So everyone can focus on doing the best work of their life, not managing optics," she writes in a LinkedIn. …
… It’s not just a security team’s issue.” But even as AI takes on more of the defensive workload, the people qualified to oversee it are in short supply — and the vulnerabilities that AI itself is introducing are multiplying faster than security teams can address them. “We’re going to need people to … …